Rebel may not be as active as before, but he still manages to come out with great contributions to the Trespasser Community. This time, Rebel gives us an updated and ATX enhanced Tc-Isle demo. This time restricted version comes with all the bells and whistles of ATX, and should serve as a perfect example to all Trespasser strangers what this community has managed to accomplish. Download it here.

Creates opacity maps for 8bit colormaps. Note that certain color palettes will not produce the correct color blue (the areas that will have full transparency). Best to copy and paste over an existing texture that has a companion opacity map assigned to it before using this utility. On another note, don't use MSPaint! It screws up palettes something fierce, especially with windows 7 and above.

Store_a_Pic is a program designed to store (or pack) images into a singe database, not only to alleviate clutter, but also to prevent erroneous deletion of an image(s). Although its primary purpose is storage, the images stored can also be viewed by this program, as well as exported, either as a single file or through mass export of all saved images. Single file, or mass deletion of stored images is also a function of this program. Thumbnails of images may also be exported, along with print image. Supported formats: bmps, jpgs, gifs and png files.

A simple game, but I guess somewhat fun. You have 25 shots to take at 20
random targets that pop into view. They're visible for but a short second or
so (the smaller ones are worth more points, though harder to hit).

[Easy/Hard mode has been added]

If you get to 1000 points before your 25 shots are done, you'll get a chance
to shoot at a flying petradon. That's worth 200 points. That will continue the
game with 25 more shots available. Next plateau is 2400, then 3600, 4800,
6000 and so on. . .

There are special targets for October, November, December, and for April
and March. For those who know of it, Christmas in July also has the same
targets as that of December.

The background is from Enigma's Level 'Christmas Crisis'. The dinosaurs
are mostly tresops dinos. Images for special targets were gathered around
the web. I have no idea who to give credit to, but I do appreciate their artsy
talents. Most of the audio is derived from Trespasser itself -

Well, that's all, folks. Hope y'all get a little enjoyment from it. It's just a little
something from the old tresop's team.

Trespasser build 32. The disc name is PCGamer. This build was possibly created as a press copy for the PCGamer magazine. Whatever it was actually shown or not is not known, but the lack of know images from the build's levels suggest this was not the case, or it never went to be featured in an article.

This build contains a well developed version of the once lost "Plantation House" level. It also contains Jungle Road, Industrial Jungle, Pine Valley and Test Scene.

Similar to LtSten's Anne's Audio Adventure, but this time he is including Hammond's voiceovers and follow a more Trespasser-canon path.
Transcript can be downloaded here: http://www.trescom.org/download/downloads/misc/Trespasser_AnneHammond_TC_Transcript.7z

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Hu, good question. It’s been so long, but I think you needed the retail installed, then you ran an app that spat out a numerical code to access the models. Maybe someone else has a better memory regarding the matter –

I’m having a problem with the password, when I typed in the password the app gave me, winzip said it was an incorrect password. I’ve tried it many times on two computers. Was totally looking forward to checking these models out!

Whoops, nevermind the exe found in the zip file gave me a different code that worked. I was using the exe that you linked to in your last message. That one gave me a different code which did not work, just FYI.

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I have been looking for this all over the place! Thanks for making my Christmas even better with Trespasser Xmas Sliders!

Comment by Bryan on January 13, 2015 at 12:13 am

I have 3dsmax studio but the files say they wont open because they are corrupt or something. The Mystery models zip file, I can see the bitmap ones but not the ones in 3ds.. is that because I have an older version or something else. I never used that program before.

Comment by Tatu on February 4, 2015 at 2:18 am

Not sure why you can’t open the files in the mystery models pack. They were made using Studio Max 1-2 so any Studio Max should be able to open them.

Comment by Bryan on March 22, 2015 at 12:47 am

Can anyone repost the mystery models thing as .obj files or something similar, as they can not be read by anything but 3ds max, and I would like to see them, but I cannot get 3ds max

I am told they can go to blender if they are in the .obj format, exporting or saving them as such from 3ds max.

Thanks

Comment by Bryan on March 22, 2015 at 12:49 am

By the way, I am learning Blender pretty rapidly and may have some pics and possible demo soon. I just need to of the models to work off of.

Blender.org for anyone interested

Comment by Iwan on July 6, 2017 at 1:04 pm

Hey! Whatever happened to the audio track Similar to Jurassic Time, but with all of Anne’s dialogue? Anyone know where to find that?

Thanks!

Comment by tatu on July 11, 2017 at 1:29 am

Hi Iwan. I believe you are talking about Anne’s Audio Adventure by LtSten. I don’t believe it was ever uploaded to our server. You can still find it on the forum but I will upload it here. Thanks!

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